Description
In this one-stop resource for middle and high school teachers, Kristina J. Doubet and Jessica A. Hockett explore how to use differentiated instruction to help students be more successful learners — regardless of background, native language, learning style, motivation, or school savvy. They explain how to:
- Create a healthy classroom community in which students' unique qualities and needs are as important as the ones they have in common.
- Translate curriculum into manageable and meaningful learning goals that are fit to be differentiated.
- Use pre-assessment and formative assessment to uncover students' learning needs and tailor tasks accordingly.
- Present students with avenues to take in, process, and produce knowledge that appeal to their varied interests and learning profiles.
- Navigate roadblocks to implementing differentiation.
Each chapter provides a plethora of practical tools, templates, and strategies for a variety of subject areas developed by and for real teachers. Whether you're new to differentiated instruction or looking to expand your repertoire of DI strategies,
Differentiation in Middle and High School will show you classroom-tested ways to better engage students and help them succeed every day.